English: filing, rubbing until worn out; old pieces of iron used to fashion
tools, eg. `tunggul' (cf Lian, pp 131)
Source: Peter Martin's Kelabit Dictionary
binubuh (b-in-bubuh): was moved by
bubud: poured out, as of water Bubud ebpa' dih na'an. The water might get poured out.
bubuh 1: bamboo basket trap for fish, placed with mouth upstream
bubuh 2: moved, changed location
bubung: `shade as of newly planted vegetables' ?
bubur: porridge made from rice
lubung: temporary house
mubu: worn out
mubud: pour water into a pot
mubud (ng-bubud): to pour out
mubuh (ng-bubuh): to move
mubuk: consoled, comforted, pacified
mubut: step on something (eg. nail) that pierces the foot
ngubu (ng-ubu): to file or rub until worn out
ngubud (ng-ubud): to take ubud
ngubuk (ng-mubuk): to console or comfort
ngubur: to praise
nubur (n-ubur): was praised by
pekubul: cockfight
tubu': type of ginger
tubung: hollow wood or bamboo which is struck in order to call people to gather
ubud: soft, edible pith of plants esp. palms
ubung: highest, tallest
ubur: praise